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Asshole — (or arsehole in British English) is slang for the anus and can be used to describe an unpleasant person. It is formed from arse , which according to the Oxford English Dictionary has been used since the 11th century to refer to the rump of an… … Wikipedia

asshole — n American 1. the anus. The American version of the British and Australian arsehole. 2. a very stupid person, someone who is pathetically or offensively foolish. This American word always implies contempt, but can also convey pity, unlike… … Contemporary slang

asshole — 1. n. the opening at the lower end of the large bowel; the anus. (Usually objectionable.) □ I was so mad I could have kicked him in the asshole. 2. n. a worthless and annoying person. (Also a term of address. Rude and derogatory.) □ Somebody get… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

asshole — The normal American spelling of ‘arsehole’. The word is used vocatively on its own, and often as ‘you asshole’. In the latter form it is said by one American boy to another in Boulevard Nights, by Dewey Gram, and by an American woman to her… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

asshole — noun Date: 14th century 1. usually vulgar anus 2. a. usually vulgar a stupid, incompetent, or detestable person b. usually vulgar the worst place used in phrases like asshole of the world … New Collegiate Dictionary

asshole — [[t]æ̱shoʊl[/t]] assholes N COUNT (disapproval) If one person calls another person an asshole, they think that person is extremely stupid or has behaved in a stupid way. [AM, VERY RUDE] (in BRIT, use arsehole) … English dictionary

asshole — 1. n. an annoying person of little or no value. Don t be an asshole. Try being nice for once. 2. n. the anus; the opening at the rectum … English slang